PEACEKEEPERS Motorcycle Club

"Live to Ride, Die for Freedom"

Brothers in Arms & Road

Est. November 6, 1990

Active Chapters: New York • Ohio • Maryland • Virginia • Tennessee

Brothers in Arms & Road

Est. November 6, 1990

Active Chapters: New York • Ohio • Maryland • Virginia • Tennessee

Brothers in Arms & Road

Est. November 6, 1990

Active Chapters: New York • Ohio • Maryland • Virginia • Tennessee

Brothers in Arms & Road

Est. November 6, 1990

Active Chapters: New York • Ohio • Maryland • Virginia • Tennessee

Brothers in Arms & Road

Est. November 6, 1990

Active Chapters: New York • Ohio • Maryland • Virginia • Tennessee

Welcome

Who We ARE

PEACEKEEPERS MC is a motorcycle club built on brotherhood, family, and the commitment to stand alongside veterans and their communities. We ride together. We serve together. We don’t leave our own behind.

Brotherhood

Founded by servicemen, built on trust. Every chapter carries the same oath forged in 1990 over a bar in Naples, Italy.

Service

We support veterans and their families. The mission didn’t end when the tour did.

Family

From day one, our charter was about brotherhood and family involvement. Club life is family life.

Chapters

NY • OH • MD • VA • TN. Growing, riding, and serving across the East Coast.

WE Serve

About US

PEACEKEEPERS is a motorcycle club dedicated to the support and camaraderie of veterans and their causes. With the motto “Live to Ride, Die for Freedom,” we ride not just for ourselves, but for those who served and those who continue to serve.

Membership in the PEACEKEEPERS means joining a family. We believe in brotherhood that goes beyond the road, showing up for one another in life the same way we show up on the highway: together, and without hesitation.

Our Story

History

1990

Nov. 6

“A decision made over beer and Jack Daniels in a bar in Naples, Italy.”

Founded on November 6, 1990, by a few good brothers locked down by Uncle Sam’s canoe club in support of Operation Desert Shield. The idea was simple: create a club built on brotherhood and family involvement, a place where the bonds forged in service could carry on into civilian life.

Upon return to The States in December, the founders affirmed their Charter and By-Laws, making official what started as a conversation among brothers far from home. More than three decades later, that founding commitment still drives every chapter, every ride, and every cause we support.

Reach Out

Contact US

Whether you’re a veteran looking to connect, someone who wants to support our causes, or someone that just wants to ride, we want to hear from you. Send us an email and a club member will get back to you.

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